Amanda Hack
Labour · North West Leicestershire
FULL PROFILEAmanda Hack is the Labour MP for North West Leicestershire, first elected in 2024. As a government backbencher seeking advancement, they are likely to vote loyally.
Ideology
Voting Behaviour
Key Interests
Healthcare and NHS services · Disability rights and welfare · Rural connectivity and transport · Energy efficiency and fuel poverty · Education and school meals
Positions
Healthcare — Strong supporter of NHS investment and improved rural healthcare access
strong
Disability rights — Advocates for better welfare processes and support for people with disabilities
strong
Fuel poverty — Calls for action to address fuel poverty affecting 25% of constituents
moderate
Education — Supports expanded free school meals and improved school safety policies
moderate
Transport — Advocates for improved rail connectivity, particularly for rural areas
moderate
Energy efficiency — Supports home energy efficiency upgrades and Warm Homes Plan
moderate
Employment — Concerned about age discrimination in employment for older workers
weak
Online safety — Supports stronger regulation of social media algorithms affecting young people
weak
Reasoning Style
Constituency-focused and pragmatic, drawing on personal professional experience to inform policy positions, particularly around disability and welfare issues
Background
Before entering Parliament, Amanda Hack worked for a housing association providing accommodation for people with learning and mental health disabilities, giving her direct experience of welfare systems and disability support services.